From The Imaginative Conservative
By John Horvat
Time Magazine has announced that this year’s Person of the Year award will go to the 16-year-old Greta Thunberg. The Swedish school-girl-turned-eco-activist has become the poster-girl of the climate change-turned-emergency worldwide. The choice was not surprising, given the media adulation for the girl who has traveled the globe with a minimal carbon footprint.
Time has long abandoned the
pretense of giving the award to truly great people, full of personality
and talents, and who influence events. Alas, the time of grandeur,
discipline and vision is over. Time is no longer the serious
magazine of importance that it once was. People no longer want to make
an effort to know, admire, and appreciate grand figures. We easily tire
of greatness.
Greta a Perfect Fit
In this sense, the award to Greta
Thunberg fits perfectly. In our shallow and mediocre times, today’s
figures must not be too deep or complex. They must not be connected to
any historical or religious narrative outside of their own evolving
story. Their speech must be Twitter-friendly. The new models need not be
exceptional as long as they defy standard definitions. Time typically picks those who can link themselves to all the liberal causes in vogue.
By naming Greta Thunberg, Time
is presenting a perfect postmodern archetype. Her award might be better
called the Archetype of the Year award. Like all archetypes, she serves
as the model for which all other activists of the same type are
representations. She is meant to represent “the power of youth” in
rebellion against an adult-dominated world. Her story expresses well
postmodernity’s rejection of Western Christian civilization.
Time’s choice makes more sense
when we consider that agendas progress more with archetypes than party
platforms. If a movement can find an archetypal person who can embody
its platform principles, it will advance much more quickly. If the media
can propagate a perfect archetype, they can make a cause universal.
Thus, Greta Thunberg is the
personification of all the eco-movement could want and more. As a child,
she can lay claim to represent the future. She does not play the role
of leader but assumes the much more important mantle of symbol. In so
doing, she need not present concrete proposals but only make impossible
demands.
What She Is Not
She presents a new human type to act on a
world stage that will be stripped of leaders and thinkers. She stands
out much more for what she is not than what she is.
Thus, Ms. Thunberg is not a deep thinker
or an articulator. She is nothing more than a symbol. Hers is a
fatalistic world of gloom and doom of either-or alternatives. She
accepts no other explanations beyond the coming human extinction
scenario, and, like a broken record, she repeats it over and over again.
She is not given to tact, subtlety, or
diplomacy. Instead, she demands vague and urgent action without
specifics. Her message is cold, brutal, and unpoetic. She will talk
about the hopes of youth and the instability of ecosystems without
transitions. Her discourse uses direct, simplistic terms that address
her anger, rage, frustration, and desperation.
She has no fondness for anything since
she is the ultimate expression of anti-consumerism. She dresses in plain
expressionless clothes without adornments or jewelry. Everything
surrounding her life is likewise plain and unassuming. It is a joyless
world that does not admit an appreciation of man-made beauty or
progress. A coldness permeates her world, filling it with sadness.
Mystery and Mysticism
There is also an element of mystery and
mysticism in her presentation. Unfortunately, she suffers from
Asperger’s Syndrome, which impairs her emotional expression, making it
cold, mysterious, and disconnected. Thus, everything about her
tragically defies the standard definition of what might be expected of
this child seemingly without a childhood.
Like all who embrace the ecological
cause, Ms. Thunberg claims to have a spiritual connection with the earth
from which we might draw energies. She takes up the cause of the
indigenous peoples who she holds up as models of eco-friendly
populations.
As Time notes, she is a 16-year-old that appears to be twelve in her short five-foot-tall body. Time’s
cover picture reinforces a mystical overtone by presenting an almost
elfin figure staring out into the vast expanses of waves crashing into a
rocky beach.
The media have been quick to capitalize
on ascribing to her mystical persona special powers, not unlike that of a
prophetess or oracle. However, the school truant from Sweden has only
become a sensation due to the enabling power of adults who have opened
every door from the Vatican to the United Nations. It is no coincidence
that every liberal cause, from feminism to indigenous rights to gun
control, can identify with Ms. Thunberg.
Advancing the Liberal Cause
If the object of Time’s Person
of the Year award is to recognize the person that most advances the
liberal agenda, then Greta Thunberg certainly can claim the title. By
serving as an archetype for the ecology cause, she is a model to take
the sagging eco-movement’s fortunes forward.
However, what we need are authentic role
models that practice virtue and move society to true progress. This
vision is not found in a neo-pagan pantheistic worldview that rejects
all that is civilized and Western. Instead, truly representative figures
in society aspire to an order based on sanctity and governed by a
personal God and His Providential action on Earth.
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